Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Apple Inc.'s chief Steve Jobs said it had sold 4 million iPhones and announced updated services for the smart phone
The iPhone, launched at the end of June, represented about 19.5 percent of the U.S. smart phone market in its first 90 days.
Smart phones, which have computer-like features such as Web browsing, represent a small part of the cell phone market. The company said in October that it had sold about 1.12 million units of iPhone in the third quarter.
AT&T Inc is the exclusive U.S. carrier for iPhone, which is also on at T-Mobile, owned by Deutsche Telekom , in Germany, at France Telecom in France and at O2, owned by Telefonica in the United Kingdom.
Jobs also announced new software for iPhone, including a 'web clips' feature, which essentially turn bookmarks into icons that can be displayed on the phone's home screen.
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